domingo, 2 de outubro de 2022


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Grand Tour: James May crashed his Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII at a speed of 121 km/h

The latest Grand Tour automotive special is Scandi Flick, in which Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May drive rally-inspired cars across Scandinavia. It was a real adventure. James May crashed his Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII into a tunnel wall at 121 km/h. In this video, the guys summarize the results of driving their cars on that trip.

To sum up the incident with James May's car, he was speeding through a dark tunnel and braked too late. He turned the car 90 degrees and hit the driver's side wall. Mei can get out of the car by herself. Paramedics immediately took him to an ambulance to check on his condition. They took him to the hospital to confirm that there were no more serious injuries.

In this video, Mei explains that he walked so fast because he wanted to win the challenge. He realized he was going too fast and tried not to offend the crew or Clarkson.

The damage to the Evo was extensive enough that the car was scrapped due to a warped chassis. The film crew used a hydraulic cylinder during filming to move the engine about three inches. They actually managed to make the car drivable again for the rest of the shoot.

Meanwhile, Hammond decided to buy his Subaru Impreza WRX STI. He loves this car. In the video, he says the plan is to modify the car to get incredible power. However, Mei tries to talk him out of it by claiming that Subaru Tecnica International employees spent countless hours developing the car.

Not long ago, our publication wrote that a squirrel managed to hide 558 nuts under the hood of a Subaru Forester. One particularly busy squirrel in the United States managed to hide 558 black walnuts under the hood of a Subaru Forester in preparation for winter.

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